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Newtonian mechanics discusses the movement of classical bodies under the influence of forces by applying Newton’s three laws. For more general concepts, use [classical-mechanics]. For Newton’s description of gravity, use [newtonian-gravity].
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Coupled oscillators - why is the order of $x_2 - x_1$ or vice versa the way it is? [closed]
In my physics class, we have been working on the two mass, three spring (coupled oscillator) problem and I found this great video that helps explain how to set up one of these problems. (Link: Coupled …
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Differential Equation & MacLaurin Series for Newton’s Second Law
I am currently working with a differential equation, where I think I need to take the derivative of $ma$ (corrected as per comment). I am trying to write $F = ma$ as a MacLaurin series and eventually …
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Initial Conditions for the Three-Body Problem (Python code used)
I am currently doing a computational model of the three-body problem for an undergraduate computational physics class. The three bodies all have masses equal to one and G is also equal to one. There a …